“motor coach” means a vehicle that is used for the transportation of persons, has a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of at least 3,400 kilograms and for which a permit has been issued under vehicle permit legislation;

“motorcycle” means a self-propelled vehicle for which a permit has been issued under vehicle permit legislation that,

(a) has a seat or saddle for the use of the driver, and

(b) is designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground,

and includes a motor scooter but does not include a motor assisted bicycle;

“motor vehicle” means a vehicle for which a permit has been issued under vehicle permit legislation that is,

(a) an automobile,

(b) a motor home,

(c) a bus, including a shuttle bus, or truck having a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of 9,000 kilograms or less, or

(d) a trailer other than a truck-trailer;

“truck” means a vehicle that is used for hauling purposes and for which a permit has been issued under vehicle permit legislation;

“truck-trailer” means any type of trailer vehicle that is hauled by a heavy truck, is used primarily for the transportation of equipment and goods and for which a permit has been issued under vehicle permit legislation, including,

(a) a single or multi-axle semi trailer where part of the load is carried on the heavy truck by means of the upper and lower coupler assembly, and

5. The scope of practice for the trade of auto body and collision damage repairer includes engaging in the repair of motor vehicles, motor coaches, trucks or truck-trailers by doing any of the following:

10. The scope of practice for the trade of automotive service technician includes engaging in the servicing, repairing, overhauling, diagnosing or inspecting of motor vehicles by doing any of the following:

14. The scope of practice for the trade of motive power machinist includes reconditioning and rebuilding internal combustion engines and associated components, power trains, brake system components and suspension system components. O. Reg. 277/11, s. 14.

Motorcycle technician

15. The scope of practice for the trade of motorcycle technician includes servicing, repairing, overhauling and inspecting motorcycles and testing them for faults and road-worthiness. O. Reg. 277/11, s. 15.

Powered lift truck technician

16. The scope of practice for the trade of powered lift truck technician includes inspecting, diagnosing, repairing and verifying the repair, in respect of powered lift trucks, of any of the following:

“recreation vehicle” means a vehicle designed as mobile accommodation or as self-propelled mobile accommodation and used as transportation and includes a cabin trailer, collapsible cabin trailer, tent trailer and camping trailer. O. Reg. 277/11, s. 17 (2).

Small engine technician

18. The scope of practice for the trade of small engine technician includes diagnosing, repairing and maintaining small engines and engine systems for off-road vehicles and powered equipment. O. Reg. 277/11, s. 18.

Tire, wheel and rim mechanic

19. The scope of practice for the trade of tire, wheel and rim mechanic includes the following:

20. The scope of practice for the trade of transmission technician includes engaging in the repair and maintenance of motor vehicles by inspecting, maintaining and repairing transmissions and trans-axles. O. Reg. 277/11, s. 20.

Truck and coach technician

21. The scope of practice for the trade of truck and coach technician includes engaging in any of servicing, repairing, overhauling, diagnosing and inspecting motor coaches, heavy trucks and truck-trailers by doing any of the following: